It’s been an exciting time at Kenna; we recently announced that we closed our Series B funding, a $15M round led by PeakSpan Capital. It’s a milestone that means far less to me in regards to money than it does in regards to the validation of our perspective on security and risk. When Kenna first began this journey, our point-of-view… Read more »

Sometimes you want to see the status of your open vulnerabilities across the various assets in your environment. And operating system continues to be an important datapoint. That’s why we’ve improved the TagView dashboard. With a new name, Compare, and an expanded set of filters (we’ve added the ability to filter by assets running a specific operating system) you can… Read more »

Today, we’re announcing new statuses, filters and displays that will impact how you sift through scan data, prioritize vulnerabilities and communicate with your team. New! Vulnerability Statuses We’ve added two new vulnerability statuses that will make it even easier for your team to track the lifecycle of a vulnerability: risk accepted & false positive. These statuses are flagged by the end user… Read more »

Today we are announcing the addition of zero-day vulnerability data from Verisign iDefense to our platform. With this addition, our vulnerability threat management platform now offers smarter prioritization based on unpublished vulnerability data, providing an early warning of exploits and vulnerabilities in your environment for which a fix is not currently available. Using our threat processing engine, Risk I/O continuously… Read more »

Last week we quietly launched our 26th and latest connector. With our latest integration our customers can load their OpenVAS results directly into Risk I/O for threat processing and prioritization. To take advantage of the OpenVAS integration, navigate to the Connectors tab and click New Connector. From there select the OpenVAS connector, name it and save it. You can then click… Read more »

At Risk I/O, we’re always striving to ensure our integrations are seamless and complete. Risk I/O is happy to announce that as of today, our QualysGuard connector has expanded to pull in results from your Qualys VM and Qualys WAS scans. What does this mean for you? If you are a Risk I/O user with a Qualys connector, you’ll see both… Read more »

The Risk I/O Team is excited to announce the latest release of our vulnerability threat management platform. In this release, we’ve updated the user interface, and made vulnerability scanning available for perimeters too. You can also now create a free risk profile on any technology. The latest release of our platform includes: Simplified User Interface – As you may have noticed,… Read more »

When it comes to managing your IT environment, there is often just too much to look at. As our Data Scientist Michael Roytman mentioned in his recent research paper, the biggest challenge isn’t finding security defects, but rather managing the mountain of data produced by security tools in order to fix what’s most important first. Well our latest version of… Read more »

You may have noticed we’ve been publishing a lot of information lately on what factors go into the likelihood of a successful exploit. Our presentation at BSidesLV and subsequent events touched on some of the work we’ve been doing based on our processing of over a million successful breaches we have observed across the internet. While this data continues to… Read more »